âWhat Horse Professionals and Stable Operators Need to Know About Land Useâ is a free webinar available to all horse professionals on October 14, 2013.
The Bureau of Land Management is poised to continue its costly, cruel and inhumane helicopter roundups of wild horses and burros in 2014, according to contracts timidly released at 4:33 PM ET last Friday, January 31.
Identifying specific behaviors associated with pain and stress will help guide interventions and improve the well-being of horses, ponies, mules and donkeys everywhere.
âThe video includes never-before-seen footage of the risky, painful, invasive and archaic sterilization (âspayâ) procedures the BLM is proposing to conduct on wild mares held at its Wild Horse Corrals.â
Whatever your climate, wherever your horse resides - stall, pasture or dry lot - many parasites thrive during the summer months.
"Recognizing Subtle Lameness" outlines a protocol for establishing the sources of underlying pain associated with subtle and obvious lameness in horses.
Trees, stalls, fence lines, other horses, and bugs can all cause minor wounds on horses that can effectively be treated on your own.
The American Horse Youth Council is again hosting its annual Symposium making this the 36th year. An annual highlight for horsemen and women of all ages, this event brings together youth and youth leaders from all different facets of the equine industry f
Quality professional training and instruction can be costly and often out-of-reach for youth and adult riders. But, now with the advent of RateMyRiding.com, professional training at an affordable price is possibleâeven convenientâwith virtual coaching